Comparison of temporary memory system and brain biochemical metabolites in patients with depressive obsessive-compulsive disorder and simple obsessive-compulsive disorder

Q4 Medicine
Haoran Chen, Chong-guang Lin, Langlang Cheng, Yi Xu
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Objective To investigate the difference of temporary memory system and brain biochemical metabolites between patients with depressive obsessive-compulsive disorder and simple obsessive-compulsive disorder. Methods From June 2017 to June 2018, 31 patients with simple obsessive-compulsive disorder, 33 patients with depressive obsessive-compulsive disorder and 25 healthy volunteers were selected as subjects. The temporary memory ability of the three groups was tested by n-back, Stoop color association test and digital breadth test. Three brain sublimation metabolites, N-acetylaspartate acid (NAA), choline complex (Cho) and creatine (Cr), were detected by proton magnetic resonance pop (1H-MRS) in bilateral prefrontal white matter, anterior cingulate cortex and anterior cingulate cortex. The ratio of NAA/Cr and Cho/Cr was calculated with Cr as reference material. Results The scores of Yale-brown obsessive-compulsive severity scale (Y-BOCS) and Hamilton depression rating scale 24 (HAMD24) in the patients with simple obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression obsessive-compulsive disorder group were significantly higher than those in the healthy control group, and the scores of HAMD24 in the patients with depression obsessive-compulsive disorder group were significantly higher than those in the patients with simple obsessive-compulsive disorder group, with statistically significant difference (P 0.05). Compared with the healthy control group, the NAA/Cr value of bilateral prefrontal white matter in the simple obsessive-compulsive group and the depression obsessive-compulsive group was significantly lower, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusions Both patients with simple obsessive-compulsive disorder and depressive obsessive-compulsive disorder had speech memory impairment and bilateral prefrontal white matter nerve function decline, while depressive obsessive-compulsive disorder patients also had central executive memory impairment. Key words: Obsessive-compulsive disorder; Depressive disorder; Memory, short-term; N-acetylaspartate; Choline complex; Creatine
抑郁症与单纯性强迫症患者临时记忆系统及脑生化代谢物的比较
目的探讨抑郁症与单纯性强迫症患者临时记忆系统及脑生化代谢物的差异。方法选取2017年6月~ 2018年6月31例单纯性强迫症患者、33例抑郁性强迫症患者和25名健康志愿者作为研究对象。采用n-back、Stoop颜色联想测验和数字宽度测验测试三组的临时记忆能力。采用质子磁共振pop (1H-MRS)在双侧前额叶白质、前扣带皮层和前扣带皮层检测脑升华代谢物n -乙酰天冬氨酸(NAA)、胆碱复合物(Cho)和肌酸(Cr)。以Cr为标准物质计算NAA/Cr和Cho/Cr的比值。结果单纯性强迫症患者和抑郁性强迫症组的耶鲁-布朗强迫症严重程度量表(Y-BOCS)和汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表24 (HAMD24)得分均显著高于健康对照组,抑郁性强迫症组的HAMD24得分显著高于单纯性强迫症组。差异有统计学意义(p0.05)。与健康对照组相比,单纯强迫症组和抑郁强迫症组双侧额叶白质NAA/Cr值均显著降低,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论单纯性强迫症和抑郁性强迫症患者均存在言语记忆障碍和双侧前额叶白质神经功能下降,而抑郁性强迫症患者还存在中枢执行记忆障碍。关键词:强迫症;抑郁症;短期记忆;N-acetylaspartate;胆碱复杂;肌酸
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